Oracle will be the first hyperscaler to deploy 50,000 of AMD's new MI450 chips
This collaboration is a key step for AMD in combating Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market.
This collaboration is a key step for AMD in combating Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market.
This collaboration is a key step for AMD in combating Nvidia's dominance in the AI chip market.
Bloomberg reports that AMD's expanded partnership with Oracle will launch an AI supercluster powered by AMD's new Instinct MI450 Series GPUs.
OCI's new AI superclusters will be built on the AMD Helios architecture, which includes the MI450 GPU, next-generation EPYC processors (codenamed Venice), and advanced AMD Pensando networking hardware (codenamed Vulcano).
This partnership reinforces Oracle's commitment to providing customers working with large AI models with an open, secure, and scalable cloud infrastructure with the best price-performance ratio.
Oracle will begin deploying a new supercluster consisting of 50,000 AMD Instinct MI450 Series GPUs in the third quarter of 2026. The expansion will continue throughout 2027 and beyond.
Oracle has previously pledged to invest $7 billion in the Stargate joint venture and has planned $25 billion in capital expenditures next year.
As dev.ua reported, Oracle is investing $40 billion in Nvidia chips to build one of the world's largest data centers.



